Resuming traffic with Singapore From today, short-term residents such as business trips will first arrive at 4:40 on September 18.

Regarding the border measures for the new coronavirus, the government has decided to relax immigration restrictions with Singapore from the 18th and resume traffic.

This is the first time that short-term residents such as business trips are targeted, and the policy is to gradually promote easing and lead to economic recovery.

Regarding immigration restrictions for foreigners, the government has gradually allowed entry from countries and regions where the infection with the new coronavirus has subsided, and so far, between seven countries and regions such as Vietnam and Taiwan. Therefore, we are resuming traffic for long-term residents such as expatriates of companies.



Following this, the government will resume traffic to and from Singapore from the 18th for short-term residents such as business trips.



This is the first time that short-term residents are eligible, and under certain conditions such as prior submission of an "activity plan" that describes the place of visit, etc., the 14 days after entry required for long-term residents Waiting measures are exempt.



In the future, the government will gradually relax restrictions on both short-term and long-term residents while enhancing infection control measures such as expanding the PCR testing system at airports, resulting in a depressed economy. The policy is to lead to recovery.